New Trip Report – Scotland
Another report from Cheryl Antonucci who is adding trip reports more quickly than anyone at the moment and has just admitted to herself that she is really a bona fide mammalwatcher
Blind, starving cheetahs: the new symbol of climate change?
Another possible flow-on effect from climate change http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/nature-up/2013/jun/21/blind-starving-cheetahs-climate-change Jon
Hog Badger and Cub Picture
Indian wildlife guide Avi Sarkhel sent me this photo of a Hog Badger carrying a baby in Kaziranga National Park. The light was terrible but its still a fun picture of a mammal I fa
New Trip Reports – Spain and Finland
Two really great and detailed reports from Sjef Ollers have just been added to mammalwatching.com Finland, 2013: Sjef Ollers, 10 days & 12 species including Brown Bear, Wolf an
Demand for ivory destabilising central Africa
Widespread killing of elephants threatens economic prosperity and rule of law, warns African Development Bank see http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jun/18/demand-ivory-destabili
Traveling Naturalist: 5 Marvelous Marsupials to Spot in Queensland
Very nice blog from our own Matt Miller at The Nature Conservancy on mammal watching around Cairns and Cooktown in Australia. Jon See more at: http://blog.nature.org/science/2013/0
Chinese Desert/Mountain Cat (Felis bieti) in Sichuan
Michel Watelet from Belgium just wrote to say he’s back from a great trip in Sichuan with 3 friends (trip report to follow) and he saw a Chinese Mountain Cat. “I found
Mexico approves measure to save world’s rarest marine mammal
Some positive news for the Vaquita The government of Mexico has taken a decisive step to save the vaquita – a porpoise threatened by extinction – and to promote sustainable fis
Mammal news: Cheetah and speed; Monks and Snow Leopards; and Leadbeater’s Possum under threat
A few interesting articles I’ve seen recently Jon Cheetahs may be the world’s fastest sprinters, but it is their blinding acceleration—faster than a Lamborghini’s—and
China – New Version of an Old Field Guide
Well oldish anyway … Murray Lord let me know that the really excellent 2008 guide to the Mammals of China (Princeton) by Smith and Xie has just been released as a pocket fiel